Kangana Calls Sushant’s Death “Systematic Lynching By Movie Mafia”, Lashes Out At Destructive Reporting

In a video uploaded on her team’s official social media handle, Kangana Ranaut came prepared with a few instances of the media’s coverage of late actor Sushant Singh Rajput in the past.

Calling Sushant’s suicide, a form of ‘systematic dismantling and lynching of a fragile mind’, the actress stated how such form of character assassination is usually not done for star-kids, and how it may have eventually led to Sushant’s demise.

The actress also looked back at the time, when after the release of her mega-budget epic drama, ‘Manikarnika’, a certain section of the media had formed a guild to boycott her movies and stopped providing her projects any kind of coverage.



Here’s a translated excerpt of what she’s quoted telling in the video:

“Four senior journalists created a guild against me overnight, and declared that her film should be banned and flopped. 3000 journalists gang-up against a girl and emotionally lynch her and the society and law doesn’t say anything. I tried to file a case against them, but they disappeared after my film was released.”

She further added:

“Have you ever thought why these things are not written for Nepo-kids?”

Watch her bombshell-of-a-video below:

While almost the entire Bollywood stan-base seems to be standing in solidarity with Sushant Singh Rajput, and how the unfair politics and pressure from the industry contributed to his death, people are also applauding Mr Ranaut for speaking her mind without hesitation, and using her platform to bring the issue of nepotism to light – as she has done from the beginning.

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